Course Name | API 570 Piping Inspector |
Authorization | API (American Petroleum Institute) |
Qualification Details | Preparation Course training + Exam |
Preparation Course details | Done By ATC Trainer (14 days of training) |
Official Course | N/A |
Exam Details | Theory, Specific Done by API (online Exam through Prometric App) in ATC Facility |
Authorized Trainers & ID | Abdullah Nassrullah, (API ID: 104842), Ammar A. Hashim, (API ID: 87467), Abdulazeez M. Saeed (API ID: 104843), Yasir Nassrullah (API ID: 257774), and Yahya Khadim (API ID: 104845). |
Brief Details:
Certified API 570 Piping inspectors must have a broad knowledge base relating to maintenance, inspection, alteration and repair of in-service metallic piping systems. The API 570 examination is designed to determine if applicants have such knowledge.
This certification program benefits employers and the industry as a whole by helping to:
- Provide a continued high level of safety through the use of inspectors specialized in process piping
- Improve management control of process unit inspection, repair, alteration and relating
- Reduce the potential for inspection delays resulting from regulatory requirements
API 570 certification is valid for a three-year term and is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). This accreditation ensures that the exam has been developed to the highest standard for openness and integrity and meets the rigorous requirements established under the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 17024.
ATC take a mission to give the candidate training in piping inspection, especially in the oil and gas and Manufacturing Sectors, as per API and ATC written practice, to give the candidate a clear vision and basics about the theory of piping inspection and practical experience to be able to be proactive personnel at the site.
ATC keeps a Qualified and experienced trainer to take the mission of training and deliver the best information to candidates to let them in direct contact with site case studies, requirements, and problems.